On 2009-07-11 , at 12:39 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:

On Jul 11, 2009, at 08:10, Chris Janton wrote:

port installed shows

 php5 @5.2.6_2+apache+darwin_7+macosx+mysql5+pear (active)
 php5 @5.2.10_0+apache+darwin_7+macosx+mysql5+pear
 php5 @5.2.10_1+apache+darwin_7+macosx+mysql5+pear

port outdated shows

No installed ports are outdated.

port info php5 shows

php5 @5.3.0 (lang, php, www)

My question is "why doesn't port outdated show that php5 is now at 5.3"?

Is your portindex up to date? Try "sudo port sync"; is it still the same?
Do you have a local portindex that might be overriding ours?
Or do you have a local php5 portfile that might be overriding ours?


ad...@x:admin:121 $ sudo port sync
ad...@x:admin:122 $ port outdated
No installed ports are outdated.

the only 'portindex' that I can find is

 /opt/local/bin/portindex

ad...@x:admin:131 $ port file php5
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports/lang/ php5/Portfile

ad...@x:admin:135 $ cat /opt/local/etc/macports/sources.conf
# MacPorts system wide sources configuration file
# $Id: sources.conf 26177 2007-06-15 10:11:22Z [email protected] $
#
# To enable your local ports repository, uncomment and customize the
# following line to point at your local ports directory
# Example: file:///Users/landonf/misc/MacPorts/ports
#
# To prevent a source from synchronizing when `port sync` is used,
# append [nosync] to the end of the line
# Example: file:///Users/landonf/misc/MacPorts/dports [nosync]
#
# To get the ports tree from the MacPorts rsync.macports.org server use:
# rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/ports/
rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/ports/ [default]

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Chris Janton  - face at CentosPrime dot COM
Netminder for Opus1.COM


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